List of Tables

Chapter 2. First steps with the Microsoft Ajax Library

Table 2.1. Namespaces defined in the Microsoft Ajax Library. The root namespace defined by the library is called Sys

Table 2.2. The Microsoft Ajax Library features are distributed across multiple JavaScript files.

Table 2.3. Shortcuts for common methods defined in the abstraction API

Table 2.4. Properties of the Sys.UI.DomEvent class, which provides a cross-browser object that contains the event data for DOM events

Table 2.5. Methods added to the JavaScript String object

Table 2.6. Extension methods added to the JavaScript Array object

Chapter 3. JavaScript for Ajax developers

Table 3.1. Methods defined by the Microsoft Ajax Library to perform reflection on client objects that take advantage of the enhanced type system

Chapter 5. Making asynchronous network calls

Table 5.1. HTTP status codes

Chapter 6. Partial-page rendering with UpdatePanels

Table 6.1. Events in the ASP.NET page lifecycle that the UpdatePanel control interacts with

Chapter 8. ASP.NET AJAX client components

Table 8.1. Some of the aliases defined by the Microsoft Ajax Library

Chapter 9. Building Ajax-enabled controls

Table 9.1. Mappings between client properties and extender properties

Table 9.2. How to Ajax-enable different kinds of ASP.NET server controls

Chapter 10. Developing with the Ajax Control Toolkit

Table 10.1. Values assigned to the properties of the AutoCompleteExtender in the example

Table 10.2. Attributes defined in the Ajax Control Toolkit API

Table 10.3. Mappings between the properties of the TextChangedExtender class and the TextChangedBehavior class

Table 10.4. Classes of the Toolkit’s animation framework

Table 10.5. Actions available in the animation framework

Chapter 11. XML Script

Table 11.1. Element wrappers defined in the Sys.Preview.UI namespace

Table 11.2. Built-in transformers available in the ASP.NET Futures

Chapter 12. Dragging and dropping

Table 12.1. Methods defined in the IDragSource interface

Table 12.2. Methods defined in the IDropTarget interface, which is implemented by drop targets to receive feedback from the DragDropManager

Chapter 13. Implementing common Ajax patterns

Table 13.1. Properties used in parameter descriptors

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